Last week, we embarked on a different life. We decided to make some noise. We decided to speak out and to listen more. We decided to lead. We decided to mediate. We decided to learn. We decided that if we don't find happiness, we won't find it. We took chances and to pursue our goal. We wanted to set free any bottled emotions.
Guess, when we try to be open and let go of stuck emotions, life provides us with experiential feedback and power to move on the results of our perceptions. Admittedly, we were angry and not just feeling angry. We were fed-up rather than the feelings of frustration. We realised that we gravitated to an enmeshed feeling and cover up for something else. We decided to resolve these issues and come to a freedom to act effectively and let the emotions speak and move.
When we decided to drop our unwanted emotion and let it go at will, it makes room for peace and optimized resolutions. Earlier in the week, Chiauw dropped by to discuss some technical details for the new house. The Universe must have guided her to Hertford. For her to see the packings that we had done. For her to see the inconveniences that we have to live here, inside and outside. For her to know that time and space are against us now.
Chiauw has, insofar, never apologised to us profusely. Sorry seems to be her hardest word. Somehow, that day, the word just came repeatedly. However, we blamed ourselves too. We should have told her our wants and how important they are to us. We should have told her our deadline and it cannot be compromised.
The renovation seemed to progress, though not as fast as we wanted it to be. When we went down to the site, all the works that were promised were on track. They were not fully completed but they showed signs of near completion. At least, as far as for Uncle Chong's part. His promises that the Guest Room's wardrobe would finish by the 3rd of October was 80% completed.
Wardrobe at Guest Room:
Outstanding Works in Guest Room:
- Clothes hanger in one compartment
- Alumix Sliding Door for the wardrobe
- Low Window Bench
- Lower the height of Legrand switches and plugs
- Clothes hanger in one compartment
- Alumix Sliding Door for the wardrobe
- Low Window Bench
- Lower the height of Legrand switches and plugs
The Dining Area wardrobe and latches had almost completed too.
Outstanding works in Dining Area:
- Doors for cabinet
- Latch on the left side
- Lower the Dining Light
There was also progress in the Kitchen. The 'dry area' kitchen cabinet was fixed and waiting for Daniel (of Formwell) to deliver the laminated glass framed drawers next week.
Outstanding works in Kitchen
- Main 'wet area' kitchen cabinet
- Install Island Hood
- Boxing-up DB Electrical box
- Touch up false ceiling
- Paint
- Vanity and low cupboard at Guest Toilet
We were a little disappointed with the progress for the Master Toilet. We had expected it to be almost completed.
Outstanding works in MBR Toilet:
- Mirror at Vanity and Recycled Wardrobe
- Granite top
- Sink and mixer
- Parquet
Outstanding works in Dining Area:
- Doors for cabinet
- Latch on the left side
- Lower the Dining Light
There was also progress in the Kitchen. The 'dry area' kitchen cabinet was fixed and waiting for Daniel (of Formwell) to deliver the laminated glass framed drawers next week.
Outstanding works in Kitchen
- Main 'wet area' kitchen cabinet
- Install Island Hood
- Boxing-up DB Electrical box
- Touch up false ceiling
- Paint
- Vanity and low cupboard at Guest Toilet
We were a little disappointed with the progress for the Master Toilet. We had expected it to be almost completed.
Outstanding works in MBR Toilet:
- Mirror at Vanity and Recycled Wardrobe
- Granite top
- Sink and mixer
- Parquet